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Swans

Sample
1930s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Eileen Hunter, daughter of the founder and chairman of Sun Engraving Co., was a self-taught textile designer. From 1933 to 1939 she ran her own firm, Eileen Hunter Fabics, Grafton Street, London, and marketed her own designs which were block-printed by Warner & Sons. In the 1930s most textile designers and manufacturers avoided bright colours, but Eileen Hunter was an ardant campaigner against pale and dreary colours.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSwans (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed
Brief description
Sample of printed furnishing fabric 'Swans', designed by Eileen Hunter for Eileen Hunter Fabrics, London, 1930s.
Physical description
Sample of printed furnishing fabric with a design of white motifs representing swans on a red background.
Dimensions
  • Width: 26in
  • Length: 13.5in
Credit line
Given by the Manchester Design Registry
Subject depicted
Summary
Eileen Hunter, daughter of the founder and chairman of Sun Engraving Co., was a self-taught textile designer. From 1933 to 1939 she ran her own firm, Eileen Hunter Fabics, Grafton Street, London, and marketed her own designs which were block-printed by Warner & Sons. In the 1930s most textile designers and manufacturers avoided bright colours, but Eileen Hunter was an ardant campaigner against pale and dreary colours.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.533-1966

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Record createdJanuary 13, 2003
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